Performance comparison of the exact run-length distribution between the run sum X and EWMA X charts

The run sum (RS) X and exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) X charts are very effective in detecting small and moderate process mean shifts. The design of the RS X and EWMA X charts based on the average run length (ARL) alone, can be misleading and confusing. This is due to the fact that...

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Main Authors: Chong, J.K., Teoh, W.L., Khoo, Michael B.C., Chong, Z.L., Teh, S.Y.
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Published: Pusat Pengajian Sains Matematik, Fakulti Sains dan Teknologi, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2016
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spelling ukm-102002017-03-15T07:08:07Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/10200/ Performance comparison of the exact run-length distribution between the run sum X and EWMA X charts Chong, J.K. Teoh, W.L. Khoo, Michael B.C. Chong, Z.L. Teh, S.Y. The run sum (RS) X and exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) X charts are very effective in detecting small and moderate process mean shifts. The design of the RS X and EWMA X charts based on the average run length (ARL) alone, can be misleading and confusing. This is due to the fact that the run-length distribution of a control chart is highly right-skewed when the process is in-control or slightly out-of-control; while that for the out-ofcontrol cases, the run-length distribution is almost symmetric. On the other hand, the percentiles of the run-length distribution provide the probability of getting a signal by a certain number of samples. This will benefit practitioners as the percentiles of the run-length distribution give comprehensive information regarding the behaviour of a control chart. Accordingly, this paper provides a thorough study of the run-length properties (ARL, standard deviation of the run length and percentiles of the run-length distribution) for the RS X and EWMA X charts. Comparative studies show that the EWMA X chart outperforms the RS X charts for detecting small mean shifts when all the control charts are optimized with respect to a small shift size. However, the RS X charts surpass the EWMA X chart for all sizes of mean shifts when all the control charts are optimized with respect to a large shift size. Pusat Pengajian Sains Matematik, Fakulti Sains dan Teknologi, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2016-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/10200/1/jqma-12-1_2-paper2.pdf Chong, J.K. and Teoh, W.L. and Khoo, Michael B.C. and Chong, Z.L. and Teh, S.Y. (2016) Performance comparison of the exact run-length distribution between the run sum X and EWMA X charts. Journal of Quality Measurement and Analysis, 12 (1-2). pp. 11-26. ISSN 1823-5670 http://www.ukm.my/jqma/jqma12_1_2a.html
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description The run sum (RS) X and exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) X charts are very effective in detecting small and moderate process mean shifts. The design of the RS X and EWMA X charts based on the average run length (ARL) alone, can be misleading and confusing. This is due to the fact that the run-length distribution of a control chart is highly right-skewed when the process is in-control or slightly out-of-control; while that for the out-ofcontrol cases, the run-length distribution is almost symmetric. On the other hand, the percentiles of the run-length distribution provide the probability of getting a signal by a certain number of samples. This will benefit practitioners as the percentiles of the run-length distribution give comprehensive information regarding the behaviour of a control chart. Accordingly, this paper provides a thorough study of the run-length properties (ARL, standard deviation of the run length and percentiles of the run-length distribution) for the RS X and EWMA X charts. Comparative studies show that the EWMA X chart outperforms the RS X charts for detecting small mean shifts when all the control charts are optimized with respect to a small shift size. However, the RS X charts surpass the EWMA X chart for all sizes of mean shifts when all the control charts are optimized with respect to a large shift size.
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author Chong, J.K.
Teoh, W.L.
Khoo, Michael B.C.
Chong, Z.L.
Teh, S.Y.
spellingShingle Chong, J.K.
Teoh, W.L.
Khoo, Michael B.C.
Chong, Z.L.
Teh, S.Y.
Performance comparison of the exact run-length distribution between the run sum X and EWMA X charts
author_facet Chong, J.K.
Teoh, W.L.
Khoo, Michael B.C.
Chong, Z.L.
Teh, S.Y.
author_sort Chong, J.K.
title Performance comparison of the exact run-length distribution between the run sum X and EWMA X charts
title_short Performance comparison of the exact run-length distribution between the run sum X and EWMA X charts
title_full Performance comparison of the exact run-length distribution between the run sum X and EWMA X charts
title_fullStr Performance comparison of the exact run-length distribution between the run sum X and EWMA X charts
title_full_unstemmed Performance comparison of the exact run-length distribution between the run sum X and EWMA X charts
title_sort performance comparison of the exact run-length distribution between the run sum x and ewma x charts
publisher Pusat Pengajian Sains Matematik, Fakulti Sains dan Teknologi, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2016
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/10200/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/10200/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/10200/1/jqma-12-1_2-paper2.pdf
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